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May 2019
(79%)
260 Reviews
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Users
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5959 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Surface Go delivers Microsoft's great Surface design and accessories at a lower price and in a smaller size
Striking design
Competitive Price
Quaint size
Includes Windows Hello facial login
Can charge using either the Microsoft Surface docking connector or Type C USB
Surface stand supports a range of positioning points
Windows 10 S switches to Windows 10 in a jiffy
Optional keyboard type c
A smaller
More convenietn Surface for trravellers
The editors didn't like
The Pentium processor isn't suited for all tasks. A keyboard cover is a must-have add-on but still sold separately. And you'll probably want to pay extra for more storage and RAM
Too. Battery life is lacking for a go-anywhere PC
Lacks ports
Middling perfomrance
Windows 10 S still doesn't seem like it has enough apps
Performance can lag at times
Thick bezels
No Surface Type Cover (keyboard) or Surface Pen (stylus) included
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Peter , review by: arstechnica.com
Enlarge / Surface Go.Microsoftreader comments 76Share this storySurface Go—Microsoft's 10-inch, $399 tablet—launches today in 25 markets. Many publications around the Web have had a couple of days to review Microsoft's latest attempt at a cheap(ish) compu...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
It's tiny, gorgeous, and more productive than an iPad or other cheap PC,
The CPU is still pretty underwhelming, The Surface Go is a 2-in-1 laptop. But it's a very, very good one that jumps up to being exceptional when you consider its price versus other devices of the same ilk. It ships as a tablet, but for an additional $100-
The Surface Go delivers Microsoft's great Surface design and accessories at a lower price, and in a smaller size
The Pentium processor isn't suited for all tasks. A keyboard cover is a must-have add-on, but still sold separately. And you'll probably want to pay extra for more storage and RAM, too
The new Microsoft Surface Go is the perfect size for casual coffee-shop computing, but getting the full experience quickly drives up the price...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Emil , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Microsoft announced the Surface Go less than a month ago, and it's already landing in some 25 countries. Before you decide one way or the other, keep one thing in mind: This is the company's most affordable computer yet — which also means it's the one tha...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: AaAaAaAaAaMicrosoft's (MSFT) Surface line of products has been a continuous bright spot for the company ever since it transitioned from Windows 8 to Windows 10. The Surface 3 and Surface Pro were fantastic tablet-laptop hybrids, and the Surface Laptop is...
Affordable, competitive price, Lightweight, fairly compact, Real-world performance was satisfactory
Smaller Type Cover can be uncomfortable, Battery life isn't much to speak of, Windows 10 in S Mode lacks app flexibility
Microsoft's new, affordably priced 10-inch tablet runs Windows 10 S for a streamlined Windows experience. It doesn't have great performance, but it provides a "real" computer when you need it...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Low-cost entry point to the Surface line, Build quality is high, Small, lightweight design, Good potential for education use,
Middling speed, Keyboard is cramped and costs extra, Narrow for on-lap use, No full-size USB ports
The well-built Surface Go is the least expensive route into Microsoft's superb Surface tablet line, and the most portable option. Just know that frequent travelers will like it best, and the core processing power is on the light side...
Incredibly thin and light, Gorgeous display, Runs Windows apps, Great keyboard case
Keyboard and other accessories cost extra, Pentium Gold CPU is slow, Not many great Windows tablet apps
Even though the Surface Go is technically a PC, it's mainly competing with tablets. And just as you wouldn't want to replace your computer entirely with an iPad, you shouldn't think of the Go as your primary machine. Instead, it's more of a secondary devi...
Abstract: What a curious device the Surface Go is. Not quite a tablet, not quite a laptop, it could be easily dismissed as a device that sits awkwardly between those two established stalls. In fact, it's both unique and brilliant. So why am I so impressed? Has Micr...